„Camalexin“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
-
Minimum Set of Cytochromes P450 for Reconstituting the Biosynthesis of Camalexin, a Major Arabidopsis Antibiotic †
-
Minimum Set of Cytochromes P450 for Reconstituting the Biosynthesis of Camalexin, a Major Arabidopsis Antibiotic †
-
Camalexin induces apoptosis in T-leukemia Jurkat cells by increased concentration of reactive oxygen species and activation of caspase-8 and caspase-9
-
MYB67, a novel regulator of camalexin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
-
The effect of camalexin and calyculin A on eryptosis
-
Targeted secretion and remodelling of pectin in response to pathogen infection
-
Phytoalexinbiosynthese in Brassicaceen: Interaktion Camalexin-spezifischer Enzyme und Etablierung von Eutrema salsugineum als Modelsystem
-
Die Regulation der Camalexinbiosynthese in Arabidopsis thaliana
-
Differential roles of glucosinolates and camalexin at different stages of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
-
Neue pyranokondensierte Heterocyclensysteme durch Aza-Wittig-Reaktion – Synthese der Naturstoffe Camalexin und Methoxycamalexin
-
Camalexin quantification using HPLC and the novel internal standard thiabendazole
-
One‐Pot Synthesis of Camalexins and 3,3′‐Biindoles by the Masuda Borylation–Suzuki Arylation (MBSA) Sequence †
-
ChemInform Abstract: One‐Pot Synthesis of Camalexins and 3,3′‐Biindoles by the Masuda Borylation—Suzuki Arylation (MBSA) Sequence.
-
Arabidopsis Ecotype Variability in Camalexin Production and Reaction to Infection by Alternaria brassicicola
-
Quantification of camalexin in several accessions ofArabidopsis thaliana following inductions withPeronospora parasitica and UV-B irradiation
-
ChemInform Abstract: Evolution of Camalexin and Structurally Related Indolic Compounds.
-
Camalexin induction in intertribal somatic hybrids between Camelina sativa and rapid-cycling Brassica oleracea
-
Camalexin accumulation as a component of plant immunity during interactions with pathogens and beneficial microbes
-
Camalexin, an indole phytoalexin, inhibits cell proliferation, migration, and mammosphere formation in breast cancer cells via the aryl hydrocarbon receptor
-
PRR2, a pseudo-response regulator, promotes salicylic acid and camalexin accumulation during plant immunity